Frequently Asked Questions about Westview Plaza
What is it like to live in Westview Plaza, Coral Springs, FL?
Westview Plaza is a residential community in Coral Springs (Broward County); detailed neighborhood-level public data for Westview Plaza itself is limited. Coral Springs is a planned suburban city with municipal parks and recreation services and has reported lower crime rates than the Broward County average (city and county crime reports through 2024). Housing and cost of living align with South Florida suburban markets and public schools are provided by Broward County Public Schools; for specific amenities, commute times, and property details for Westview Plaza, consult local listings or the city’s GIS/maps.
Is Westview Plaza, Coral Springs, FL expensive?
Specific, up-to-date cost or price-level data for Westview Plaza in Coral Springs is not readily available in public housing or retail datasets. Coral Springs overall has a cost of living and housing costs above the U.S. median, with typical single-family home prices and rents higher than many Florida metros. For an exact assessment, check current MLS listings, local rental listings, or Broward County property records.
What is the weather of Westview Plaza, Coral Springs, FL?
The area has a tropical monsoon–to–humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. Summers (June–September) bring daily afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, and average highs around 29–33°C (mid‑80s to low‑90s °F); annual precipitation is about 57 inches (≈1,450 mm), concentrated in the wet season. Winters are drier and warm with average highs 18–25°C (mid‑60s to mid‑70s °F) and virtually no snow. The location is within Atlantic hurricane season (June 1–November 30) and faces elevated tropical storm risk during that period.
How safe is Westview Plaza, Coral Springs, FL?
Specific, separately published crime statistics for Westview Plaza are not available. Coral Springs overall reports lower violent and property crime rates than the Broward County average per recent FBI/UCR and Coral Springs Police Department data, and the city maintains active community-policing and neighborhood-watch programs. Standard personal-safety precautions are still recommended.